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joining us now is david jackson. he's live in northwest. david, thanks so much for joining us. let's talk about this breakdown and this was released by the obama administration. they say schools could lose about $533,000 and $1 million set aside for environmental protection would go away. >> education being the primary area where most of the cuts would fall. that's the area that president obama has been emphasizing the last several days. >> you take a look at maryland and you see the number is higher. schools can stand to lose $14 million and take a look at the defense cuts and get an idea how critical defense employees are going to feel this. 46,000 employees just in maryland would be furloughed. >> and also virginia. defense is probably the second biggest area that president obama likes to talk about. in fact, he's going down to newport news to talk about how these cuts will affect that industry. national defense and education are his two primary things. >> states would face, what was interesting, we talk about 14 million gone, plus an additional $13.9 million for children wi
joining us now is david jackson. he's live in northwest. david, thanks so much for joining us. let's talk about this breakdown and this was released by the obama administration. they say schools could lose about $533,000 and $1 million set aside for environmental protection would go away. >> education being the primary area where most of the cuts would fall. that's the area that president obama has been emphasizing the last several days. >> you take a look at maryland and you see...
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the teen's mother also spoke briefly to us. >> my daughter was an awesome person. she changed a lot of people's lives, she even changed mine. >> reporter: janell was living with a foster family in sasun city at the time of her death. >>> the man accused of killing her appeared in court and pled not guilty. this is the picture of anthony lamar jones from an earlier appearance. jones is accused of murder, rape, kidnapping and lewd acts with a minor. if convicted he could face the death penalty. >>> the in their legal brief, the couple said this badge of inferiority, separateness and inquality must be extinguished. the supreme court justices are scheduled to hear the case on february 26. >>> the state monitoring report out today says 175,000 california bar row -- borrowers have received help. another 20,000 are in the midst of trial mortgage reductions. about 59,000 short sales have been agreed to because of the settlement. >>> happening now, a protest at city college of san francisco where students are occupying a campus building tonight. ktvu's debra villalon are li
the teen's mother also spoke briefly to us. >> my daughter was an awesome person. she changed a lot of people's lives, she even changed mine. >> reporter: janell was living with a foster family in sasun city at the time of her death. >>> the man accused of killing her appeared in court and pled not guilty. this is the picture of anthony lamar jones from an earlier appearance. jones is accused of murder, rape, kidnapping and lewd acts with a minor. if convicted he could face...
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bush and we are fortunate to be the school that makes us a&m. [applause] >>> book tv is on the road in philadelphia at the university of pennsylvania, and we are interviewing some professors who also happened to the authors and we want to introduce you to the dean of the university pennsylvania school of social policy and practice. this is richard on your screen. one of his books, his most recent is called "the third fly on government programs don't work and a blueprint for change." and doctor i'm here from the government and i am here to help you is that not true? >> not true. >> why not? >> because most government social programs, which is designed to help people don't actually help people and in some instances it is a little more than i hate saying this about viet do good of full employment act and lots of people would like to help but at the end of the day if you look at whether the needle has been moved and people have been held by substantial government programs and substantial amounts of money, the bottomline is very rarely are people hel
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increased m & a activity is about confidence of what's happened behind us, not ahead of us. if you look at the history of these things, they usually happen when the market is high, not when it's low. it's counterintuitive. when you look around 2009, m & a is off a cliff and now we're near historic highs and m & a is coming back. agree with some of the points that steve made, have a crowding out effect and a lack of incentive for r & d, so i'm not real thrilled about it. it just doesn't say that much to me about where we're going or where we've been. >> it could be a result of what's going on. the market is obviously trading near highs. companies are using their stock as currency. interest rates at rock bottom levels. you have to believe these two items alone are reason enough to have management say we were looking at this deal and now is probably the best time to do it. >> i just think in terms of trying to read the tea leaves on this, i don't think you can read that much into m & a so from a macro standpoint about where the market is going, i don't think increased m & a act
increased m & a activity is about confidence of what's happened behind us, not ahead of us. if you look at the history of these things, they usually happen when the market is high, not when it's low. it's counterintuitive. when you look around 2009, m & a is off a cliff and now we're near historic highs and m & a is coming back. agree with some of the points that steve made, have a crowding out effect and a lack of incentive for r & d, so i'm not real thrilled about it. it just...
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in a very good even if you just joined us this is r.t. international from moscow i'm kevin when well our top story there as you just heard russia now demanding answers as to why that three year old boy allegedly died at the hands of his adoptive mother in the united states might seem cosmin adds to the grim statistic twenty russian children have died so far after being adopted by americans course only a few weeks ago that new law came into effect in russia banning u.s. citizens from bringing russian children into their families because of the potential maybe of abuse across developments this warring story artie's maria for national now maria this story broke twenty four hours ago it was on shift here then the details were coming through so sad so sad you see his picture there absolutely a full creators of a short life what do we know about what what about what happened bring us up to date more details have been coming through today and we know that makes him was the eldest of two brothers born in russia's western. small town. and not far
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that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died meanwhile at the u.s. state department we obviously take very seriously the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little corp has been shown until it was demanded. along with two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticized recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i have always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure weeks after my death texan officials have little to say while they wait for autopsy results the results of the investigation with russia heavily involved and asking for punishment of those responsible could take weeks to be announced no arrests have yet been made while the investigation of floor paste and the alleged information on the little boy's life and death extremely scarce one of the questions that demand an answer is why should it take a rigid push from abroad. in the us to pay att
that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died meanwhile at the u.s. state department we obviously take very seriously the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little corp has been shown until it was demanded. along with two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticized recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i have always believed...
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the tops of mother of a three year old russian boy who died in the us exactly a month ago says maxine because means death was an accident russia has demanded justice the toddler was abused however local police are claiming it is too early for conclusions artes and the city talk and is in texas. twenty russian children in the last seventeen years died in their adoptive american families most recently here in texas much steam could mean known to locals as max shadow just what i heard on the news was just a kid had some scratches. that's all i know three year old mark sam and his younger brother keel lived in this house with their adoptive parents in a rather secluded neighborhood it was from here that on the afternoon of january twenty first the boy was taken away by an ambulance never to come back the boy had severe bruises on his legs head and internal organs can get into that because it would be speculative i'm not a doctor. for the results russian authorities didn't hear about the case for almost a month. even unfortunately it's usually months after a russian child has done to in th
the tops of mother of a three year old russian boy who died in the us exactly a month ago says maxine because means death was an accident russia has demanded justice the toddler was abused however local police are claiming it is too early for conclusions artes and the city talk and is in texas. twenty russian children in the last seventeen years died in their adoptive american families most recently here in texas much steam could mean known to locals as max shadow just what i heard on the news...
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the us dollar is like this horsemeat that's circulating the globe and fact is that the u.s. dollar will eventually become worthless because it's back to some degree by workers in america tax revenue is are backing the u.s. dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the u.s. military that's what backs the u.s. dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can't afford donalds anymore people can't afford even to go to wal-mart anymore food stamps are soaring and then of course the inflation coming to the energy complex including gasoline is going to help going to hurt the u.s. military because they buy two hundred fifty million dollars worth of gas every day to fund the pentagon's war machine when the price of gas continues to go up as it is hitting a record prices in california and other states the pentagon won't be able to afford to fill up their gas their tanks and their other vehicles of destruction so it's a double edged sword so that dollar is going to zero the goal is going much higher germany will ask for their gold and i'll be given a
the us dollar is like this horsemeat that's circulating the globe and fact is that the u.s. dollar will eventually become worthless because it's back to some degree by workers in america tax revenue is are backing the u.s. dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the u.s. military that's what backs the u.s. dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can't afford donalds anymore people can't afford even to go to wal-mart anymore food stamps are soaring and...
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us four, we had to debate and fight and go back and forth and it was not easy. this is not unanimous. we love both of you. johnny, your journey ends here. devin, congratulations. >> ryan: devin makes it through and we have to say goodbye to johnny keyser, ladies and gentlemen. johnny, thank you very much. devin, take a stool. you did it. congratulations. >> randy: good luck, brother, good luck. >> ryan: the journey continues for curtis, eliege appall, charlie and devin plus the five ladies who made it through last night but next week a new set of 10 girls and 10 guys take the stage for more sudden-death eliminations. more "idol" from vegas rolls on next wednesday at 8:00, 7:00 central. thank you everybody for being here tonight, thank you to our judges and our talented contestants. we'll see you soon. keep it on fox. your local news is next. goodnight, america. >>> three lives come to a fiery end on the vegas strip. one was a bay area rapper, tonight we hear from his father. good evening i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm gasia mikaelian. eric rasmussen live now i
us four, we had to debate and fight and go back and forth and it was not easy. this is not unanimous. we love both of you. johnny, your journey ends here. devin, congratulations. >> ryan: devin makes it through and we have to say goodbye to johnny keyser, ladies and gentlemen. johnny, thank you very much. devin, take a stool. you did it. congratulations. >> randy: good luck, brother, good luck. >> ryan: the journey continues for curtis, eliege appall, charlie and devin plus...
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. >> that is it for us, thank you for joining us, coming up tomorrow, ubs chief economist will join us about what is happening to the market, and former new york state homeland security czar, michael bal bony on drones and others, thank you for being with us, good night from new york. neil: linked in, face the music and pay up, anything but nothing, you are big money. you can can afford to fork over some cash. i'm neil cavuto, true, likes of linkedin and facebook not paying a penny in taxes to the federal government. to me is makes no senate all. exxonmobil still evil if it paid more than $31 billion in taxes and chevron still represen thoss paying highest rate, they don't rate any media attention -- that good. mark zuckerberg paying no rate buzz not rate any media attention, what his company does is good, and cool. even though really, does not end up with washington seeing cool cash. lingeredin pays zero percent and walmart pays federal income tax north of 32%. caterpillar 30.7% or mcdonald's 31.3%. food for thought. this is media double standard makes up to the puke, and ignoring war
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george tubin is with us tonight in boston. are companies, george, taking cyber-security serious today? >> that's a good question. i think unfortunately, the answer depends. some companies are. certain industries that have been hit, and have had issues lately over the past couple of years, like retailers, some of the payment processing sites, banks, certainly defense companies. but i think as a whole, unfortunately, in the u.s. companies are not taking it seriously enough yet. >> tom: you know, initially we saw denial of service attacks. essentially hackers trying to shut down a website. are they becoming more fef nefarious? >> yes. and costumers can't get to the website, and that company can't service their costumers. that's one level of attack. what is more nefarious, the more dangerous attacks, are those that go after company data and company information and actually steal money. >> tom: obviously, cash money has a value, even if it is cyber-oriented. but what else are the hackers after and what is the value and who is the b
george tubin is with us tonight in boston. are companies, george, taking cyber-security serious today? >> that's a good question. i think unfortunately, the answer depends. some companies are. certain industries that have been hit, and have had issues lately over the past couple of years, like retailers, some of the payment processing sites, banks, certainly defense companies. but i think as a whole, unfortunately, in the u.s. companies are not taking it seriously enough yet. >>...
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also joining us here. in moscow there is father tom all in egypt where the government is struggling to contain street violence president mohamed morsi has sport forward parliamentary elections to april twenty second was the opposition leaders calling for a boycott of the vote and the protests going on for weeks with the opposition accusing the president of hijacking the revolution and backtracking on reform promises and salties bell true reports the on rest has often been accompanied by claims of widespread police abuse and torture. in his hometown of tanta the big game of the point south twelve local you have renamed to street after his son mohammed a twenty eight year old activist allegedly tortured to death by security forces two weeks ago after protesting on tahrir square. when the first time i went to see mohammed in hospital i didn't recognize him seriously his race was covered with his skull fractured when i asked the doctors they told me this is mohamed odeh the other hundred would be although moha
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that's why when there were all those negotiations go along with us. for a while for the last hour and of course the u.s. was not. thinking. well you know. yeah but i think you have this highly political. well when one. road i'd like to know what you think about the way america's been handling this the u.s. department states refusing to get involved in the investigation that's been launched by russia but it is promising assistance of making contact with local authorities why isn't it going higher though do you think in america. well you know how to text only because you know this is. just the station is is the national competitions i mean the u.s. state level the comfort level so it's not so over the u.s. state department can you interfere this is. actually good like any other children in the u.s. like you know the love of their parents and so state level ok how can the year of that so i guess that explains why russian officials say they learned about the tragic news from local authorities not the state department yeah absolutely because the state you
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george tubin is with us tonight in boston. are companies, george, taking cyber-security serious today? >> that's a good question. i think unfortunately, the answer depends. some companies are. certain industries that have been hit, and have had issues lately over the past couple of years, like retailers, some of the payment processing sites, banks, certainly defense companies. but i think as a whole, unfortunately, in the u.s. companies are not taking it seriously enough yet. >> tom: you know, initially we saw denial of service attacks. essentially hackers trying to shut down a website. are they becoming more fef nefarious? >> yes. and costumers can't get to the website, and that company can't service their costumers. that's one level of attack. what is more nefarious, the more dangerous attacks, are those that go after company data and company information and actually steal money. >> tom: obviously, cash money has a value, even if it is cyber-oriented. but what else are the hackers after and what is the value and who is the b
george tubin is with us tonight in boston. are companies, george, taking cyber-security serious today? >> that's a good question. i think unfortunately, the answer depends. some companies are. certain industries that have been hit, and have had issues lately over the past couple of years, like retailers, some of the payment processing sites, banks, certainly defense companies. but i think as a whole, unfortunately, in the u.s. companies are not taking it seriously enough yet. >>...
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sequestration designed to distract us all from real disaster. there is no solution for the elected officials that refuse to compromise. some republicans are accusing the white house of scare tactics. president says the cuts don't have to happen. >> congress is poised to allow series of arbitrary automatic budget cuts to kick in that will slow our economy, eliminate good jobs and leave a lot of folks thinly stretched scrambling to figure out what to do. >> my advice to the president, stop the campaigning. stop scaring the american people roll up sleeves. >> shep: they have four days to go. now, he is about to meet with republicans about sequestration go right? no, they are not meeting about the government created crisis. he will set down with mccain and graham to talk about immigration. ed henry is at the white house. what do we know about this meeting. >> reporter: they will be talking about immigration reforms and two key republican players and janet napolitano was siarg up the possibilities of what it will mean. she believes it's ironic she wa
sequestration designed to distract us all from real disaster. there is no solution for the elected officials that refuse to compromise. some republicans are accusing the white house of scare tactics. president says the cuts don't have to happen. >> congress is poised to allow series of arbitrary automatic budget cuts to kick in that will slow our economy, eliminate good jobs and leave a lot of folks thinly stretched scrambling to figure out what to do. >> my advice to the president,...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. ÷÷helps provide many with, day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disea.. there is risk of bone fracture, and
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what it could mean for us over here. stick with us. sometimes life can be well, a little uncomfortable. but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go, it just makes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. the oldest current u.s. senator, frank lautenberg, will retire at the end of his term. the 89-year-old served from is the 1982 to 2001. retired, hated it and won reelection. he's the only remaining world war ii veteran remaining. the retirement opens the door for democratic mayor cory booker who made it clear he intends to run for senate in 2014. >> more bad news for the global economy and our own. new data shows europe is sliding further into recession. germany has been propping up the european economy but its finances are slipping. figures show the european economy shrank in the fourth quarter last year by .6%. the largest decline since 2009. the problem is that since the world's economy is so closely tied together these da
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that he's often used reverse gear. it can be hard to tell what goes on inside the mind of the prime minister say many decisions to be made on a daily basis is perhaps a little wonder that sometimes they change their minds and from buses to badges healthcare to housing case goes caravans charities and circus animals petulant even pasties the list of this government's u. turns buried and long in fact there have been so many recently that some wonder if this is the most indecisive british government ever it's kind of difficult to get the data right you partly because people change what we call them so and you know after modifier to talk about you turn the low you stop turning your everybody's where do you turn but before that can top our quine downs or part downs or whatever back then the words you turn carry negative connotations you turn if you want to i thank the ladies not for turning my the warmest thirty might not have been for turning this prime minister certainly is his coalition's clocked up a good thirty five yo
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even well they've never stopped during that don't forget the last attempt to crush us with i was made by these release who invaded lebanon on bombed of bare root tried to crush but suffered reverses themselves so i think they've learned from that that it is not easy to wipe out a movement with popular support and popular bases they have they have learned their lesson the hard way and were there to try it again the results would not be too dissimilar. and as for finding a solution the syrian opposition coalition earlier said it's ready for talks but only if president assad has no role in the transitional government so where is the way forward in your opinion well in my opinion you know this is a critical moment for syria just look at the ordinary people in this country suffering mouthfull mune of dozens of months it's an appalling condition in which to bring up children or to live everyday lives and blog sites have to make compromises and if the opposition is prepared to call the above leadership without something in my opinion so be it it's not a defeat for anyone it's just a sign tha
even well they've never stopped during that don't forget the last attempt to crush us with i was made by these release who invaded lebanon on bombed of bare root tried to crush but suffered reverses themselves so i think they've learned from that that it is not easy to wipe out a movement with popular support and popular bases they have they have learned their lesson the hard way and were there to try it again the results would not be too dissimilar. and as for finding a solution the syrian...
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or ever get even if you just joined us r.t. live at eight pm from moscow with me kevin oh into night now our top story that a series of explosions rocked the syrian capital the state news agency says fifty three people were killed and more than two hundred injured in the most powerful bomb blast it also caused severe damage shattering windows and sending a cloud of smoke above the city this says the free syrian army opposition groups given hezbollah now a forty eight hour deadline to stop shelling its locations from neighboring lebanon or middle east correspondent paula sleazier brings you up today. a car bomb has exploded near the headquarters of the ruling baath party in central damascus it happened in front of a barrier where regular troops are stationed this is also not far from the russian embassy according to eyewitnesses there was a gunfire off to the blast that seemed to come from the vicinity of the russian embassy compound and the building there now both government and opposition forces all confirming the best this bo
or ever get even if you just joined us r.t. live at eight pm from moscow with me kevin oh into night now our top story that a series of explosions rocked the syrian capital the state news agency says fifty three people were killed and more than two hundred injured in the most powerful bomb blast it also caused severe damage shattering windows and sending a cloud of smoke above the city this says the free syrian army opposition groups given hezbollah now a forty eight hour deadline to stop...
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just tell us 24 hours has there been a bitter backlash to the president and the democrats using these care tactics, warning that we are more susceptible to terror, a teacher layoffs, flight delays promoters your take? >> i do think that the president is clearly exaggerating. he said the cabinet have to exaggerate. it is distracting me as bizarre that he can do this with a straight face. the idea that you have to have all of -- in a sense the government will collapse if we lose over 2 percent of the revenue. it is simply not credible. all those dire things would come from this cut, which would be spread out over seven or eight months at least. the second point is, you know, when the speaker says, you know, you got your tax increase and you're not going to hit another one, two ways to look at that. one is, he is basically taking the president at his word. i want a balanced plan. he sang, you get your taxes. now it's time for the cats. the second thing, i think if he went along with another tax increase after having done it in january he probably would not be speaker. lori: that's it. ke
just tell us 24 hours has there been a bitter backlash to the president and the democrats using these care tactics, warning that we are more susceptible to terror, a teacher layoffs, flight delays promoters your take? >> i do think that the president is clearly exaggerating. he said the cabinet have to exaggerate. it is distracting me as bizarre that he can do this with a straight face. the idea that you have to have all of -- in a sense the government will collapse if we lose over 2...
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it's good to have you with us here in. moscow the protesters in cairo's tahrir square are reportedly evacuating local preparing for a new round of protests and they're going to weeks of unrest throughout egypt with the opposition accusing mohamed morsi of hijacking the revolution and backtracking on reform promises rights groups are reporting widespread police abuse and torture resulting in the detention even and even death of mine is getting for a c. correspondent. in his hometown of tanta the big game to the point south where local youths have renamed their streets after his son mohammed a twenty eight year old activist allegedly tortured to death by security forces two weeks ago after protesting on to her a square in a little hole on the first time i went to see mohammed in hospital i didn't recognize him seriously is a priest was covered with his skull fractured when i asked the doctors they told me this is mohamed odeh i know that one would be although muhammad's injuries points to torture his mother sammy says the of
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they're used in high-tech. they're used in green tech. solar, wind we're depend pent on chinese supply for two does --. david: that is scary. we're at cyber war with the chinese or they're at war with us, hacking into some of our systems. we're dependent on china for the strategic metals. do we have the capacity to mind the same capacity that we're dependent on china for. >> china provides 97% of the rare earth supply for the moment. that is a huge supply. it is one we handed to them because the united states has reserves, known resources that we're working to prove up. our company and other companies are working to do that now. we have not been in the game. we're getting in the game but it takes time because of this permitting process to move into production. during that time, we're at disadvantage. sandra: congratulations getting the permit. david: good start anyway. sandra: thanks for joining us to share the news, dan. >> thanks very much. i'm happy to be here. david: appreciate it. come back to see us. crocs, the stock is up after rep
they're used in high-tech. they're used in green tech. solar, wind we're depend pent on chinese supply for two does --. david: that is scary. we're at cyber war with the chinese or they're at war with us, hacking into some of our systems. we're dependent on china for the strategic metals. do we have the capacity to mind the same capacity that we're dependent on china for. >> china provides 97% of the rare earth supply for the moment. that is a huge supply. it is one we handed to them...
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told us if anyone tries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence against protesters and refer. it's that torture is systemic in the police force instead the government says it will arm low ranking police offices sparking fears of other abuses back during egypt's revolution a key demand was police reform but people here say there's no evidence of that until there is crowds of thousands continue to push for change though many fear the worst is yet to come true for r t the cairo. are twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow let's get into the our two world update now starting with afghanistan or at least one person killed six wounded in a series of explosions across the eastern side of the country a car bomb went off near the national director of the security building followed by two suicide blasts targeting police headquarters and a security checkpoint in the logar province of the taliban has also claimed responsibility for the attacks as a would be suicide bomber was also killed in t
told us if anyone tries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence against protesters and refer. it's that torture is systemic in the police force instead the government says it will arm low ranking police offices sparking fears of other abuses back during egypt's revolution a key demand was police reform but people here say there's no evidence of that until there is crowds of thousands continue...
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they can follow up on us they're on twitter for regular updates on what's happening in the region he's posting on developments in syria and the repercussions for its neighbors when the free syrian army will actually attack has been out in the open and remains an open question as middle east expert tai-chi explained to me out there there is often worse than their bite but worth it to do that they would be dealing with a totally different entity than be deal with in syria because hezbollah is a popular mass organization with the support of a very sizable section of the lebanese population and watched that going to be going to be to reopen the wounds of previous civil wars in lebanon which no one wants neither has the law nor its opponents and backer don't forget the last attempt to crush a split i was made by these release who invaded lebanon on bombed bare root tried to crush but suffered reverses themselves the recent attack was and the syrian government. it was a introduce stabilize it further they should be a political settlement that this ugly stalemate should not be allowed to cont
they can follow up on us they're on twitter for regular updates on what's happening in the region he's posting on developments in syria and the repercussions for its neighbors when the free syrian army will actually attack has been out in the open and remains an open question as middle east expert tai-chi explained to me out there there is often worse than their bite but worth it to do that they would be dealing with a totally different entity than be deal with in syria because hezbollah is a...
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she joins us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> so given the lack of negotiations, i have to ask this question -- do republicans, would they rather have the sequester than any deal that raises taxes? >> we are very concerned about the impact of the sequester. this was president obama's idea back when we were negotiating raising the debt ceiling. the across-the-board cuts that disproportionately affect the military. the republicans almost 300 days ago put forward our plan to replace these cuts with smarter reforms, smarter cuts. there's a better way to do it. what we need is for the president to get off the campaign trail, quit talking about raising taxes, and actually deliver on his promise to cut spending. we're talking $85 billion. >> congresswoman, you say the president's got to stop campaigning and start negotiating. but if you look at the latest polls, it appears it's working. the public is going to blame your party, republicans. >> well, these cuts were the president's idea. we are very conce
she joins us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> so given the lack of negotiations, i have to ask this question -- do republicans, would they rather have the sequester than any deal that raises taxes? >> we are very concerned about the impact of the sequester. this was president obama's idea back when we were negotiating raising the debt ceiling. the across-the-board cuts that disproportionately affect the military. the republicans almost 300 days ago put forward...
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we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> pelley: there's a food scandal growing in europe. horse meat has been showing up in foods whose labels say they contain only beef or pork. today ikea, famous for do-it-yourself furniture and meat balls pulled its meat balls from its european stores after horse meat was reportedly found. ikea stores in the u.s. are not affected. there was a time most folks didn't know who the surgeon general was let alone what he did. and then president reagan gave the job to c. everett koop, the doctor with the distinctive beard turned the office into a bully pulpit, becoming what he called america's health conscience, alerting the public to the emerging aids crisis and railing against smoking. c. everett koop died today. he was 96. iran's culture minister today called the
we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> pelley: there's a food scandal growing in europe. horse meat has been showing up in foods whose labels say they contain only beef or pork. today ikea, famous for do-it-yourself furniture and meat...
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that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died. a probe is now being conducted in texas and russia has an ongoing investigation of its own. if as a result of the investigation it is determined that maxine was killed by his mother for example if this is the conclusion of the investigation naturally those responsible for the death of the russian boy will have to suffer the most severe punishment meanwhile at the u.s. state department we obviously take very seriously the welfare of children particularly children who've been adopted from other countries according to moscow little cooperation with. until it was demanded. we're going to. come up with almost two dozen deaths caused by abuse and even manslaughter russia in a move often criticised recently imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i've always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure autopsy and investigation results are expected to take weeks if not months to be announced no arrests have yet bee
that the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died. a probe is now being conducted in texas and russia has an ongoing investigation of its own. if as a result of the investigation it is determined that maxine was killed by his mother for example if this is the conclusion of the investigation naturally those responsible for the death of the russian boy will have to suffer the most severe punishment meanwhile at the u.s. state department we obviously take...
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is using its well respected educational system for long term geopolitical game. internet pornography could soon be bond in iceland becoming the finest western nation to do so officials insist the aim is to protect children but freedom of speech is tend to disagree and the former and my five agent annie macon says this could be paving the way for internet oppression. it's a very slippery slope to start going down the path of any sort of censorship or whatever reason because of course once in a position where authorities can look into what is being passed down the wire and then choose to block whatever they want be a violent form to begin with then of course they have the tools to look into other communications blocks other things in the future the issue of people you know the issue of porn and the issue of terrorism has always been used to justify any sort of attempt at censorship in a crackdown on freedom of the internet and this is crucial for the development of the global society as soon as you start allowing certain technologies to be important to the internet
is using its well respected educational system for long term geopolitical game. internet pornography could soon be bond in iceland becoming the finest western nation to do so officials insist the aim is to protect children but freedom of speech is tend to disagree and the former and my five agent annie macon says this could be paving the way for internet oppression. it's a very slippery slope to start going down the path of any sort of censorship or whatever reason because of course once in a...
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resurfaces in the us it's up for auction on acid r.t. dot com. a quick look now at some other world news starting with yemen where a military helicopter has crashed in the capital killing at least nine people and injuring dozens more aircraft was on a training flight when it came down number of casualties expected to rise because the helicopter into a building containing shops and homes that happened in change square. revolution which ousted the previous leader to music began. the eastern striking workers from spanish airline iberia have clashed at madrid's main berettas airport during attempts to clear a terminal protesting crowds iberia star from a five day walkout against plans to cut thirty four thousand jobs tanishq area merged with british airways and twenty ten but testers blame u.k. based bosses for the cut the strikes have already grounded hundreds of flights are expected to cost the struggling airline millions of euros. venezuela's president chavez has returned home after two months of treatment in cuba for cancer you know unexpected co
resurfaces in the us it's up for auction on acid r.t. dot com. a quick look now at some other world news starting with yemen where a military helicopter has crashed in the capital killing at least nine people and injuring dozens more aircraft was on a training flight when it came down number of casualties expected to rise because the helicopter into a building containing shops and homes that happened in change square. revolution which ousted the previous leader to music began. the eastern...
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stay with us lots more to come here on r.t. . i had almost good as costs done. and i see it as a personal assault on a much the fire of the four children a day bringing weapons to u.k. schools with authorities desperate to end it academic an epidemic of violence more on that still to come. but first the u.s. newly minted secretary of state john kerry is embarked on his first foreign tour as the country's top diplomat on the list checking the boxes with key allies in europe plus a delving into the turbulent middle east artie's were an important has more. america's new secretary of state john kerry is on his first official overseas trip visiting nine countries in western europe and the middle east over the course of ten days hillary clinton's replacement will reportedly consult with allies on topics including iran the up peoples in the arab spring countries and serious civil war secretary kerry is also scheduled to meet with members of syria's opposition according to the state department the top u.s. diplomat thinks of this trip as a quote listening tour meanwhile
stay with us lots more to come here on r.t. . i had almost good as costs done. and i see it as a personal assault on a much the fire of the four children a day bringing weapons to u.k. schools with authorities desperate to end it academic an epidemic of violence more on that still to come. but first the u.s. newly minted secretary of state john kerry is embarked on his first foreign tour as the country's top diplomat on the list checking the boxes with key allies in europe plus a delving into...
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use and much more twenty four hours a day you're watching. and we start with news just in from syria where powerful car bomb is said to have shaken central damascus damaging the russian embassy comes as the free syrian army threatens to launch assaults on who's been and that's the lebanon based groups this is its alleged shelling of rebel held areas in syria from the latest developments we're joined now by paula. what's the latest you're hearing about this explosion. well what we have to stand is just a few minutes ago there was a car bomb explosion in downtown damascus very little information at this stage but we often told that there are a large number of casualties we understand that the emergency services as well as ambulances already of arriving at the scene the russian embassy was in the vicinity we're also being told that part of the russian embassy exterior building has also been damaged as of yet no indication of who was behind this bombing and as i say we have no indication of the real numbers of casualties but certainly we'll we'll
use and much more twenty four hours a day you're watching. and we start with news just in from syria where powerful car bomb is said to have shaken central damascus damaging the russian embassy comes as the free syrian army threatens to launch assaults on who's been and that's the lebanon based groups this is its alleged shelling of rebel held areas in syria from the latest developments we're joined now by paula. what's the latest you're hearing about this explosion. well what we have to stand...
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stay with us on the same time to break the sets with abby martin after this break. wealthy british style. time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. lol lol lol lol lol. lol lol lol. lol up. goodspeed. she told. her her. goal with. close. to long sleeve and good old lt were told just say. it and move around a little over a run of a little. business a lot of problems. because no one thought to drink no good school. meds when you feel part. of what's not enough will be the law in the local needs you want to community l.n.g. most will be used shirley's. give been done for match up artist i was fired spock almost fights. all fights. the fight for our right. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food. if you know how fabulous i got so many i mean the towns i know that.
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he is with us for the hour. for a real money view of the markets, housing and so much more along with our traders. stephanie lake, josh brown, simon and for now, welcome back to halftime. >> nice to see you. >> even with the snow coming east. the greatest trade the past 20 years. people want to know what it is. why don't you tell them? >> i don't know it's the greatest trade but a good trade based on all the things we're looking for. contrarian play, market barriers to entry and missed pricings. when we look at a trade we're trying to figure out what is the best missed pricing at the moment? usually that follows some governmental intervention. today, that these be foreclosed single housing. you look at the arena we're dealing, 120 million single family units that exist. unfortunately for the average americans, about 6 million of those 120 million are delinquent, default or foreclosed today. about 6 million have been foreclosed upon. the delivery of those foreclosed units, the shadow inventory in the banking sect
he is with us for the hour. for a real money view of the markets, housing and so much more along with our traders. stephanie lake, josh brown, simon and for now, welcome back to halftime. >> nice to see you. >> even with the snow coming east. the greatest trade the past 20 years. people want to know what it is. why don't you tell them? >> i don't know it's the greatest trade but a good trade based on all the things we're looking for. contrarian play, market barriers to entry...
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no police told us if anyone tries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence against protesters and are a few. it's the torture is systemic in the police force instead the government says it will arm low ranking police offices sparking fears of further abuses back during egypt's revolution a key demand was police reform but people here say there's no evidence of that until there is crowds of thousands continue to push for change though many fear the worst is yet to come true for r t cairo coming up we take a look at the unusual place some people choose to ring in the new year border train that's coming up stay with us here on r.t. .
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and they've always told us if anyone cries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence.
and they've always told us if anyone cries to contact their family or friends they would beat us despite the scenes like these the interior minister denies security forces use violence.